| Ādi-līlā | Chapter 1: The Spiritual Masters |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrī Caitanya Caritāmrita Ādi 1.69-70
eka-i vigraha yadi haya bahu-rūpa
ākāre ta' bheda nāhi, eka-i svarūpa
mahishī-vivāhe, yaiche yaiche kaila rāsa
ihāke kahiye krishnera mukhya 'prakāśa'
SYNONYMS
eka-i — the same one; vigraha — person; yadi — if; haya — becomes; bahu-rūpa — many forms; ākāre — in appearance; ta' — certainly; bheda — difference; nāhi — there is not; eka-i — one; sva-rūpa — identity; mahishī — with the queens of Dvārakā; vivāhe — in the marriage; yaiche yaiche — in a similar way; kaila — He did; rāsa — rāsa dance; ihāke — this; kahiye — I say; krishnera — of Krishna; mukhya — principal; prakāśa — manifested forms.
TRANSLATION
When the Personality of Godhead expands Himself in many forms, all nondifferent in Their features, as Lord Krishna did when He married sixteen thousand queens and when He performed His rāsa dance, such forms of the Lord are called manifested forms [prakāśa-vigrahas].
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